Icicles hang across my view
Like cold grey iron bars.
In my comings and my goings
I see less sun, more stars. (full moon over our back yard)
Outside in the silver snow is where I want to be.
Though woods are lovely, dark and deep
They're better when I ski.
Photos and poem by me
Very beautiful - snow looks so gorgeous but is often so inconvenient. It is cold here in the UK but no snow yet, just arctic winds.Almost all the bloggers I follow in US are under snow at present. Happy New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful...........a true winter wonderland.
ReplyDeleteHope you are keeping warm?
We had 60 degrees here yesterday.... really WEIRD. Frosty had to pack his bags and head to your house! I would love to take an afternoon to ski with you.... maybe sometime soon, when DD and DH go fishing?
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful in pictures. Winter makes for lovely photographing. I can only imagine the difficulty of getting around in it, however. Those are gigantic icicles!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful area you live in! The full moon looks huge, and I love the distant mountain ranges.
ReplyDelete(Looks like your snow thrower is being kept busy!!)
Hope you have a wonderful New Year.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Where is it you're at? I'll have to go back and see.
ReplyDeleteI have snow envy again. You have such a beautiful wonderland around you. Great icicle pic too.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Leenie, thanks for calling by.
(Yes, how do you keep warm?)
Your icicle shot is fab!!
ReplyDeleteWe have nothing like this, it's sunny all year round for us. But the weather change is very much unpredictable these days.
ReplyDeleteGood to look at your photos.
At the end, I thought you were going to quote Robert Frost's poem about having miles to go before you sleep!
ReplyDeleteBut you're skiing!! That's cool.
You live in such a beautiful location, too. We have had absolutely no snow and seeing it here is wonderful, although I could see how it could be a little much sometimes.